The Roccafortis or Roccaforte (Italian for "strong fortress") was a 13th-century warship built in Venice. A "round ship", it was considered one of the largest built in the 13th century, and saw service with the Republic of Venice and the Kingdom of France.
Jal noted that Roccafortis was the largest of said ships. Jal also examined Latin documents detailing the design of the vessel. Roccafortis was remarkably...
slow-moving merchant ships, except for the giant cargo vessel (nave) Roccafortis. Duaro rallied his crews there for safety, abandoning the other ships...
founded in 1666. Rochefort is named after the 11th-century village, "Roccafortis". From 1653 to 1660, Jean Colbert du Terron managed Mazarin's affairs...
giving it a podestà to govern in his name. He defended his castles and roccaforti (strongholds) vigorously and built many new ones in the cities. He married...
and capture it almost in its entirety; only the giant merchant ship Roccafortis escaped. In the meantime, Barozzi was pressing on eastwards, searching...
Ballottaggio - 5 giugno 2016". Retrieved 2 March 2018. "Ballottaggi, cadono le roccaforti rosse: Massa, Pisa e Siena al centrodestra, Imola ai 5 Stelle. Vola la...